Mother’s Day 2025 is close. If you’ve been staring at a blank Amazon search bar hoping for inspiration, I’ve done the work for you. These ten picks all sit under $150, they’re actually useful day-to-day, and none of them require a PhD to set up. I’d skip the generic candle set this year. Tech gifts at this price point have gotten genuinely good.
The Best Tech Gifts for Mom in 2025
I pulled this list toward gifts that solve a real, everyday problem rather than just looking cool on a shelf. A mug that stays warm. A printer that doesn’t need ink cartridges. A massager she’ll actually use on a Tuesday night instead of saving for “special occasions.” That’s the standard I used here.
Photo & Memories
1. Aura Carver Digital Photo Frame (~$149)
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Aura Carver Digital Photo Frame
The Aura Carver has a 10.1-inch HD display that auto-adjusts brightness depending on the light in the room, so photos don’t look washed out at noon or blinding at midnight. The big sell here is free unlimited cloud storage and the Aura app, which lets you and your siblings push photos directly to the frame from your phones. In my testing, setup took under ten minutes, and the display quality genuinely surprised me at this price. Good pick for any mom who hoards photos in her camera roll but never actually prints them.
2. Kodak Step Wireless Photo Printer (~$59)
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Kodak Step Wireless Photo Printer
No ink cartridges, no driver installation, no mess. The Kodak Step uses ZINK zero-ink technology, which means the color is embedded in the paper itself. Connect via Bluetooth, print from your phone, peel and stick. That’s the whole workflow. Short answer: if your mom scrapbooks, makes greeting cards, or just likes putting physical photos on the fridge, this is a no-brainer at $59. The prints come out slightly smaller than a standard 4×6, so set expectations accordingly, but the quality is solid for the price.
Kitchen & Coffee
3. Ember Smart Mug 2 Mini (~$69)
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Ember Smart Mug 2 (Mini)
The problem this solves is embarrassingly simple: cold coffee. The Ember Mini holds temperature for 1.5 hours on battery alone and indefinitely when sitting on the charging coaster. You set your preferred temp in the app once, and it stays there every morning without touching anything. In my testing, I set mine to 135°F and never thought about it again. It’s not a complicated device. That’s the point. I’d skip the full-size Ember 2 and go straight to the Mini unless she drinks enormous cups of coffee, the smaller size is easier to carry and fits standard cup holders.
4. Click & Grow Smart Herb Garden (~$89)
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Click & Grow Smart Herb Garden
This one is for moms who want fresh basil in January but don’t have the patience (or the windowsill real estate) for a traditional herb setup. The Click & Grow is self-watering with a built-in LED grow light, and it ships with basil seed pods ready to plant. Refill packs let you swap in mint, thyme, cilantro, and more. It’s genuinely low-maintenance. You fill the water reservoir every couple of weeks and the light runs on a timer automatically. Good fit for anyone who cooks regularly and is tired of paying $3.99 for a grocery store herb bunch that wilts in four days.
Smart Home
5. Amazon Echo Spot (Newest Model, ~$65)
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Amazon Echo Spot (Newest Model)
The Echo Spot is small enough to sit on a nightstand without dominating it. It shows time, weather, and upcoming calendar events at a glance, plays music or podcasts, and handles video calls through the Alexa app. For moms who already have a smart home setup with Philips Hue lights or a Nest thermostat, it also works as a control hub. In my testing, the sound quality is better than you’d expect from something this compact. Short answer: if she’s never used a smart display before, this is an easy, low-risk intro at $65.
6. Kasa Smart Plug Power Strip (~$39)
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Kasa Smart Plug Power Strip
This is the gift that sounds boring until someone actually uses it. The Kasa strip has three individually controlled smart outlets plus

